I've never really been a fan of progressive metal, bands like Dream Theater and such have never grabbed my attention much. Last year i was introduced to Seventh Wonder, and the album Mercy Falls, which instantly became one of my favourite albums of all time. After listening to it hundreds of times over the past year, it never ceases to amaze me. I was quite anxious about this new album. Just how does any band follow an album like Mercy Falls, which is probably for me the best album of the last decde. How is it possible to release something that not only is worthy of following up such a masterpiece, but something which also doesn't reuse the same formulae, and be more of the same whilst still taking the band to new levels?
The answer, is The Great Escape. Right from the first listen, this album completely blew me away, i've clocked in somewhere in the region of 100 listens, and it just gets better and better every time. I seem to discover something new almost every time. An unnoticed vocal harmony, an intense guitar melody which is usually masked by all the other amazing shit going on, or an intricate piece of orchestration, which snuggles nicely into the background. Seventh Wonder truly have outdone themselves here, they've released an album that is not only worthy of following Mercy Falls, but in some ways outshines it, making it almost seem like merely a stepping stone towards The Great Escape.
The experience got even better (especially the title track) when i had the booklet in front of me, sat in a trancelike state throughout it's course, whilst playing out the superb lyrics in my head. How any band could construct lyrical poetry such as this in their second language is beyond me. It feels like everything has stepped up a gear since the last two albums, something which i didn't think possible this time two months ago.
Tommy's vocals are simply mind blowing, the power and emotion in his voice throughout is nothing short of incredible. I've really started to notice the harmonies alot more in this album, they really add something to every song, with superb contributions from Jenny aswell. Seen as i'm running out of adjectives to describe how amazing it all is, i'll keep this short, but the musicianship throughout is astonishing. Every member of the band contributes greatly, without showing a single sign of weakness for 68 minutes. Each individually masters of their instrument, displaying technical genius throughout. The production here is absolutely spot on throughout aswell, leagues above that found in previous work.
Short Track-by-Track Analysis
Wiseman - Fantastic opener, superb lyrics, the slow breakdown is unbelievable.
Alley Cat - Great mix of progressive technical genius and a catchy chorus, a song that could appeal to a much wider audience.
The Angelmaker - Nothing short of incredible, the chorus gives me shivers.
King of Whitewater - At first i felt this was the weakest track, subsequent listens proved me wrong, excellent vocal work supported by superb musicianship.
Long Way Home - An excellent ballad, Jenny's vocals help this one shine, and show that Seventh Wonder can play whatever style they want, and still sound amazing. Not quite as good as One Last Goodbye (The greatest ballad of all time imo), but a superb effort nevertheless.
Move on Through - Possibly my personal favourite. The metaphors used in the lyrics are amazing, and the ending "Move...on...(guitar/bass wizardry)...THROUGHHHHH" is one of my highlights of the album.
The Great Escape - I don't feel i can do this song any justice with words. It is quite simply, one of the greatest compositions of all time. Over 30 minutes of sheer brilliance. An epic tale, incredible from start to finish. This is like an album within a song, an album that no other band could ever dream of composing. I realised the other day, just how much of my life i have devoted to listening to this song already (somewhere in the region of 60 hours), a number which will increase for many years. The closing minutes leave me shaking, it is quite scary how incredibly powerful this song is.
How a band who live separate lives, with full time jobs, and families to raise can create something like this is beyond me. My only problem now is, where do they go from here? I thought Mercy Falls was as close to perfect as an album could ever get, then The Great Escape blew it out of the water. This album shows that anything is possible, and i can only hope that this masterpiece propels Seventh Wonder to the place in Metal that they deserve.
10/10
There's so much more i'd like to add, but i'm not a reviewer and there's only so many times i can reuse the word incredible
So what do you all think of the album?
The answer, is The Great Escape. Right from the first listen, this album completely blew me away, i've clocked in somewhere in the region of 100 listens, and it just gets better and better every time. I seem to discover something new almost every time. An unnoticed vocal harmony, an intense guitar melody which is usually masked by all the other amazing shit going on, or an intricate piece of orchestration, which snuggles nicely into the background. Seventh Wonder truly have outdone themselves here, they've released an album that is not only worthy of following Mercy Falls, but in some ways outshines it, making it almost seem like merely a stepping stone towards The Great Escape.
The experience got even better (especially the title track) when i had the booklet in front of me, sat in a trancelike state throughout it's course, whilst playing out the superb lyrics in my head. How any band could construct lyrical poetry such as this in their second language is beyond me. It feels like everything has stepped up a gear since the last two albums, something which i didn't think possible this time two months ago.
Tommy's vocals are simply mind blowing, the power and emotion in his voice throughout is nothing short of incredible. I've really started to notice the harmonies alot more in this album, they really add something to every song, with superb contributions from Jenny aswell. Seen as i'm running out of adjectives to describe how amazing it all is, i'll keep this short, but the musicianship throughout is astonishing. Every member of the band contributes greatly, without showing a single sign of weakness for 68 minutes. Each individually masters of their instrument, displaying technical genius throughout. The production here is absolutely spot on throughout aswell, leagues above that found in previous work.
Short Track-by-Track Analysis
Wiseman - Fantastic opener, superb lyrics, the slow breakdown is unbelievable.
Alley Cat - Great mix of progressive technical genius and a catchy chorus, a song that could appeal to a much wider audience.
The Angelmaker - Nothing short of incredible, the chorus gives me shivers.
King of Whitewater - At first i felt this was the weakest track, subsequent listens proved me wrong, excellent vocal work supported by superb musicianship.
Long Way Home - An excellent ballad, Jenny's vocals help this one shine, and show that Seventh Wonder can play whatever style they want, and still sound amazing. Not quite as good as One Last Goodbye (The greatest ballad of all time imo), but a superb effort nevertheless.
Move on Through - Possibly my personal favourite. The metaphors used in the lyrics are amazing, and the ending "Move...on...(guitar/bass wizardry)...THROUGHHHHH" is one of my highlights of the album.
The Great Escape - I don't feel i can do this song any justice with words. It is quite simply, one of the greatest compositions of all time. Over 30 minutes of sheer brilliance. An epic tale, incredible from start to finish. This is like an album within a song, an album that no other band could ever dream of composing. I realised the other day, just how much of my life i have devoted to listening to this song already (somewhere in the region of 60 hours), a number which will increase for many years. The closing minutes leave me shaking, it is quite scary how incredibly powerful this song is.
How a band who live separate lives, with full time jobs, and families to raise can create something like this is beyond me. My only problem now is, where do they go from here? I thought Mercy Falls was as close to perfect as an album could ever get, then The Great Escape blew it out of the water. This album shows that anything is possible, and i can only hope that this masterpiece propels Seventh Wonder to the place in Metal that they deserve.
10/10
There's so much more i'd like to add, but i'm not a reviewer and there's only so many times i can reuse the word incredible
So what do you all think of the album?